Fighters who retired as champion and never made a comeback

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  • Sαntα
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    #11
    Originally posted by mickey malone
    True.. Well spotted!
    He does K-1 now.

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    • mickey malone
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      #12
      Originally posted by RiΖO
      He does K-1 now.
      Ah right, I wondered where he went..

      I remember the 2 fights with Michael Brodie, kinda reminded me of Dave boy McCauley's wars with Fidel Bassa.. Close fought and brutal..
      Do you know his K1 score so far?

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        #13
        Originally posted by mickey malone
        Ah right, I wondered where he went..

        I remember the 2 fights with Michael Brodie, kinda reminded me of Dave boy McCauley's wars with Fidel Bassa.. Close fought and brutal..
        Do you know his K1 score so far?
        1 win 1 loss. I saw the first fight and thought he lost it. It went to an extra round (what ever that means)

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          #14
          Originally posted by RiΖO
          1 win 1 loss. I saw the first fight and thought he lost it. It went to an extra round (what ever that means)
          Yeh, pro boxers never seem to take to K1 too well.. Don't know why they bother.. The extra round is for if it's a draw after 5 rnds for championship bouts or 3rnds for non-championship.. So in otherwords, there isn't any draws.. TBH, it wouldn't be a bad idea for boxing either!..

          Just for a laugh....

          This is how I started answering your post, b4 I realized that I hadn't read your answer properly..

          Nah, it was a Draw and a loss (TKO7).. Both fights were fairly brutal, mainly due to Brodie's tendency to swell up like John Merrick, which he did in a lot of his fights..

          Lol

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            #15
            Originally posted by mickey malone
            Yeh, pro boxers never seem to take to K1 too well.. Don't know why they bother.. The extra round is for if it's a draw after 5 rnds for championship bouts or 3rnds for non-championship.. So in otherwords, there isn't any draws.. TBH, it wouldn't be a bad idea for boxing either!..

            Just for a laugh....

            This is how I started answering your post, b4 I realized that I hadn't read your answer properly..

            Nah, it was a Draw and a loss (TKO7).. Both fights were fairly brutal, mainly due to Brodie's tendency to swell up like John Merrick, which he did in a lot of his fights..

            Lol
            Lol. I watched 3 In-Jin Chi fights this morning. Guess which ones!

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              #16
              Originally posted by 1SILVA
              I know there have been many fighters who retired as champion, but how many never made a comeback? I came up with a few. Can the board list others?

              Lennox Lewis
              Rocky Marciano
              Gene Tunney
              Joe Calzhage
              Carlos Monzon
              Sandy Saddler
              Ricardo Lopez

              I know there are quite a few more.
              Ernesto Marcel. Was the SFW champ and retired unbeaten as champion, defeating Alexis Arguello in his last fight and smartly never made any comeback. Incredible fighter nominated for the HOF this year.

              EDIT: I see good ol' MM beat me to it.

              Also, didn't Jofre retire as champ in his second division? Or did he relinquish them beforehand?
              Last edited by BennyST; 11-02-2009, 05:06 AM.

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                #17
                Originally posted by mickey malone
                There's quite a few

                Horacio Accavallo FLY
                Mickey Walker MW
                Gene Tunney HW
                Bruno Arcari LWW
                Henry Armstrong FW
                Joe Beccerra BW
                Charley Rosenberg BW
                Roberto Duran LW
                Ray Robinson WW
                Rinty Monaghan FLY
                Carlos Monzon MW
                Marcel Ernesto FW
                Jimmy Barry BW
                Jack McAuliffe LW
                Rocky Marciano HW
                Terry Marsh LWW
                Duilio Loi LWW
                Sven Otkke SMW
                Khaosai Galaxy SFLY
                Joe Calzaghe SMW
                Lennox Lewis HW



                Salvador Sanchez FW
                Ohba Masao FLY
                Stanley Ketchel MW... NB: All 3 died while they were world champions..
                I may have worded my question wrong. I am talking about fighters who retired as champ and never fought again. That would exclude Robinson, Armstrong and Duran who moved up in weight. Your other additions are excellent as well.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by mickey malone
                  Not 100% on Saddler.. Think he may have made a comeback..
                  Saddler retired as World Featherweight champion in 1956. His last fight was a non-title 10 round loss to Larry Boardman. Saddler was completely shot and retired and vacated the title, never fighting again.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by 1SILVA
                    I may have worded my question wrong. I am talking about fighters who retired as champ and never fought again. That would exclude Robinson, Armstrong and Duran who moved up in weight. Your other additions are excellent as well.
                    Oh OK, I took it as, retired as champ in that weight division.. Fair enough.

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